San Diego, CA
Asian American Oral Histories & Graphic Memoir of San Diego Project
Grant Amount
$3,000
Year Awarded
2023-2024
Project Coordinator
Joseph Ruanto-Ramirez
Grant Type
Individual
Local Association
Southwestern College Education Association
Focus Area
Arts, Media, and Culture
About the Project
With the newly established History and Ethnic Studies Department, this project is part of the Asian American Studies Program and seeks to bridge oral histories of Asian American communities in San Diego and art. Students will interview local organizations and community members about their history and experiences in San Diego, and work on a graphic memoir of a particular experience of their interviewees.
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